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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: FORMER GOVERNOR PARDEE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1909 MAKES PUBLIC STATEMENT Californian Continues the Warfare Upon Secretary Ballinger Begun at Spokane. Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 21.—Former Gov ernor George C. Pardee of | California, who returned from San Clemente i with Gifford Pinchot, chief forester of the Un sland tonight in company| sociated Press a statement regarding the decla ited States, gave to the Asrations made in the letter of President Taft to Secretary of the In terior Ballinger, exonerating that official from charges made by L. R. G lavis, chief of the field work of the general land office at Seattle, Mr ardee great interest vindication of first thought Ah ve fieti vice ve tRenan at a . : i power said: “Having read with nd care the President’ Secretary Ballinger, the| that suggests its If to me p only persons who will ar ww tre te if iOS . 5 ow who a “ire » th ae ment of the] sites, coal lands and the 2 a r ms ced partic ularly the President's nce ES AS _in his j udgem ‘nt, ‘the This morning sensational “At the Irrigation congress I read a copy of a letter approved by Sex retary Ballinger, thus making it his act he t ing that ove ) ) acre of ‘aad tects | | ously Withdrawn by G “ld a save ty | power tes from being grabbed, should be. restored to « atry. And this was bu one of the severa] orde rs appr vod br ee | reside " "he Ballinger | Secretary ne 1 ; | tions but one Hinge r of Balle . are Grae eee |ing to entry only 1,500.600 ac res e Bays this made Ballinger Secretary that also on} TUmOr y + eat nat of thatvavecs See ahurcee a ras ; e crder of restoration upon the recommenservice the reclamation Ty ” of ne ind Bitte een LW 1) evidence documentary seen 1ave ee : ap ley? ie : na — ant oo is q | that the reclamation service arcued sevzanID Ballinger Secretary witl times of/feral cts aie R soosevelt President forme n and former|agai nst the restoration order of Sect which f who withdrew fromthe President speaks and that i t reluc{ Secretary Bal-/| tantly made the recommendation re fe rred ] to entry, on the|to by the President only after having that there was] been repeatedly and presumptuously or] action 'dered by Secretary Ballinger to do so.” sale ever held in the State of Utah. $100,000 worth less than the cost of production. | | at 9 o’clock we throw open our doors to the public, price-cutting of high-grade ads in the daily papers? Dry Have you received one of our big circulars R. K. THOMAS 67, | eee Se : Continued Pee 69 we SS < eS —— Now 7 FA Os Me a > = _—— JOSEPH Son of Le Grand Young j H. Taylor Is Will Be Advanced to As- os terback, e lost a dozen |. u Rendered . ex: h FAC: , whom I if cligible, mould Steffen’s place. could |= , ige | game have in an , Te the last two 7 are line this excellent w year, chapel last monial in sics ane night his at a honor. teraryCe; farewe An exct rogram SPLORr : well patronized, lent mu-;| as..7en s ren- ad | a eres a7 a ae Gch wr of e program | The opening number of th J I BI im) was a violin duet by Lillian Elder anc) Florent Burton, which Tlorence mi 54: 5 } waswr well + re-| | ceived, <A baritone slo by Alma Clay ton followed Sopr: a. AUn WN "atl oo | dered by Davis, Anna both BOD leas k ric Ki ma of which 5 Uy ee number Oe on wh tions ; te Rertram Willis 1 -an ; Niel Sole Grant I Lee ere -r Oa; a f } at . Fo : at a Oe ved. sue by It ee t Cla ite 1 ft E. 5. a se eget PRIZES NEW Directors The board Fair ) My( d,Heart It of the Chamber and in able routine band TR TONS a old and under years old and $8; 1 year old and ond $5; colt under ond $5 \ John : special { R. Wir herd of Jers¢ bull and four in of for $95 $25 is the $15, the met| want, was | to also gold he the be I a hree exct Rost “Thou Alexand Alexander rst ) years| 1. $1055 2 | Deas | $10 $10 "| fered offered best 1 one for and a in yr of age, ought ee ue ; in regularly. - 5 “ie There Nabie for save BBE Oct. Oct, 2—Purdue 9—Indiana Or t. Nov. OLNov. | center, will not be a ESP aie wager oe o} on on Marshall Marshall take rnoon ernoon na . roars 6—North western 12—Cornell at ¥"99—Wisconsin pace PATRIC —? > K HURL 1S in rai 2 {f needed | maid the ago Shore ign. onecandidates of the arene: t us | | tava tos “There is not) cann ot play play at|14W my H e om und funeral ae two. h a "ne exhibition ETM’ : he wn went Mst compelled him to was born in Me., in | ee ime —hers ; Bangor, ; ain to aft- them,” althoug! ere he declared eae i rc f le a | als 7 |. rs He ou was ris place wae several who|| Columbus, severe | n sal gu ae that weeks once ne eo and tet ite th t he | t ords a thefelas is ; 5 SO 7 oo ro or what Oe a and’ member oforganization Knights will} | “adjaturbin’ stream } : the zation. w of this di 1 said. was ae ea Core havine 0}tt lh the aien irth FG ? 3 B | | oes | wet an —how . | didn’t Y Gi | traveled | for a town < * “fe tee eb tiny man with : persist to-wear C ° any : will IM ! t teacher, Tommy ee 9 | in and by perfectly ” the gross 1 4 tallore the a n I’ve : got the in7 would ° d proposition that any - this made y Loe e senss ready . it th he sui an ' at m shop : garm to houses for more paying his common i going . clothing and from thoroughly the kaiser. ay kalse cal is mn ) attain ‘ ] sser keen 7 eS re appreciate—you can select your fabric—try the sul Toramy | , Tones: on while eee it . isperfect fit, e ’ is being and at made—be the absolutely time tl same : know sure that | .t of a every ¢ suit‘ will be perfect—as perf detail° of the entire 'f ect as : & suit | can be. The price—there’s | another advantage my suits ny, possess—you pay |§ | ) 1 | | | e oI | was the ints well basis that I s, A .c diplom Dunn Geach a who was such j as our and in is, in t $45—and youa$25 to $ look at the to take thing J are ene 3 reports to as nape reality, a iat | sang “ut thrift Ex; ne 1 ror th tee | > apecial | | shoe On. o Uncompahgre Project, . Colorado, Which President —— north location of old Pp 120 i ariors location. We Main offer St, for Inspect Today. over 30 the days prices as follows: ono vvBre,halebone cae iieie Set of Teeth aaa Sicuabent Wain Gold pa Crown : $7.00 hae $4.50 . . DURING JUNE WE WILL GIVE UNE GOLD FILL NG FREE EACH SET OF TEETH ORDERED. HONEST WORK. REASONABLE an EON PAINLESS fearless EXTRACTING chips hal ey “ Taft Will j at Denta ermanent sauee Solid eos Py) m eston | lay + B a i | 1 | | | — —_— | ae you South. eae cae some message Second et ane —_.__—__—_ in a 9 57 West ac Strix oa afternoo™ i ¢ iF are SU6C 7 ty prefer Ca this Some 95 costs gguarantee © 6 | in rar of mat hinlsts re Sainte vy omic Somoreo = ir ra which chop rules and other MACY” ention. have brought _ per Ae ort ye repo: e ig tothe 3 sere the e | ” its are su my Anal, Ob ae aa for the Pe: a machinists, belleveve satisfied i . F , from ‘hinists mat Coveha (oy unfounded; em] difference; iffer | Seek contemplated I have heard nothing whatever rning a strike,” said Mr. aaa °'erday ee A ‘‘hand-me-down”’ | ce | concerning their require = a best |~—--. 4, arbitrary measures ur _ “AS | Sey Si! reminisce = a - of to Labrador, Timbuctoo, was here, © ref ) \ Lys = D&I : || LUCK playing, re 1arked. se. ‘ sad a “i rT morver. ‘his widowedexcept un- [supporting “and:timeI ehall >*positions, hard decidimg | | cisters. survives all »y living here, amn hare John Hur-} haveve place for as ) en. Ogd Short at Line been Helots by ; | Oace HARD luck ant to f game wate and his Whenparents only toto . work “ oor yntar aan te ditiay 1 a : at all Fall a (Ns. Be‘ tes f sy r ae Zi | REAL Asked about it, hea “Well, I know ie field. | hit..for_ tomorrow GE ' hard of Talking fll health vith 9 Maid) . Hat z exclusive ‘s S milli ( style C o'clock. SOME DEAD of , sew | ants of uking Marshall | ™mout a ree he saeknew . edt like, that on eclipses f new 4 ee “145 Lee Vie . part 2 at field. fleld Marshall "EY a nks’ ANKS ‘li e quite Buy your Jw the home a) GEYMOUR the Ma-) Ithaca. on; ae B M rAue ns. for Matron that al eens exhibit g. { on, Manenall me st Ock..16—Tisiols, esota at Minneapolis 30—MIi =| last | twen- preliminaries, schedule complete or Ee See ree take ightly. alakienh |} See ay Iilinots.”’ Games Seven ane eighteen | shovlp.) we 1 as d have game first the hes 0 e a mee pe The one| |S on shor to or 1s Con- : pleasing ree” ag. SB es F. Mi oe Jam with meet n will superinte ndent of motive Pee One|). amat whatever ‘ ” Art inis Machinists Line LDR DVeT Poel the shapes, none GRIEVANCES ich the machinists = thet this meeting tered | of Pet sree Wee made violin y an under 21 years and 3: Kisselberg 5 a the conclu Clayton ¥ n of f : "ene Ae Readiustment of Shop Rules given medal aebest eo also. to. make: it. clear » . OF a e hanar -tean not sod inched, ca \ special premium of $50 will be pa’ | qnat is all there 48 To © epee eee dried SO frults,eee ICAR o1.—Riaht GENERAL. | fruits, nuts, etc. For the|wha DEATH OF VIC Rev. | best display of agricultural 4 _Fo-t Dodge, Beh”SiouxvicarCity,general products, a special prize of esp | | Moasigno 3B x Ia, Rene died | A backfield Stage about cultural or o . | A ~ t a i red Jer nsistin | ef one bull and four cows, all under 3] ,0 years of age, owned and exhibited bY |. no per se 1 th Fe i 1 be , ‘ Will shades es authentices and correct isoi here.: centers—modes forI the Autumn ? \ ! here withnae a Lisztee mumbé ae Short ; | 3. nsisting, e! exhibited t also offers $25 a —_——_— ws, a prize t d.$1b;. t received lant? emisyrart Feuiatis rendered PRESENT | Oregon | $20, first ‘ owned 1d d finder ia’ Held's band of the s¢ ‘Were } consideron under 2, first 1 year, first prize: fo new | mer any. ds \ | at} a mulae: -< years, Geark OD} ol 3, backfield month in ¥we mexoPsofaththe age r ‘players who ‘ pea versatility. last night. | [YJ ied dé 4, first under a leave Crawley ae ey ort neles rererrrt Be th, | ierland, 3 Samson, f De ask task. Sunde Menaul and Davenport may surprise| | there.” h uh | meeting ting tr r $25,. having and Albert Freeman, | Song J, Found’ ein: his | by hae eros lists. prize special up herd conHereford be offered over, first aera SOmB®, From| : Morn well ae rozram wate jase ; held I *. | manner ennia. Anion: Fair sisting of one bull and giver be. will Shiver cup 1 $20 for second prize Will and was sa as the official concert made and fair best esror r the ne for:; meetings. Present, veterans Gill w be e reviced. a , ‘That will|| Y In case)... plays next | P AW ‘An MILLINERY OPENING good h are .e esBa reading l n equipped the men who BaJadeno n h CO. A week of display — Autumn Millinery creations that are the elite of Fashion’s exclusive styles. Modish and handsome tailored models and exquisite pattern hats in Autumn’s= | {nekindly consented to sing, and her of Commerce to é oA well the \ ay 7 (Special , pe to The nt.<o1 Tormer bisa? Sheriff mus t have ave been been pret Here Repe a “Well, an , that guy SE pretty “park -Clty,. Sept.: 2 Former § re Dar a “afternoon of sore,'’ oO \ pla; yh a AZ, Patrick Hurley died ae e <i sciai oft}; .: s he wa admitted Si T was the | atheat: R09 oung men.in.this coma es gOS miner's consumption thi a } guy the t at ao eal he eudehantall aan | HE KNEW. ee he . modatecrbitLabout a | ee ae ath rs leasingS. | | es Director saints a ss aden brs pleasing Is NEN | solo business, Willi ; be at Mes Hirschi and ane _| |} ofl and Ehrhorn. Kelley Hoffman an ]forfor tackles . See. “In Kassulker and Sauer, ends, IT con | side : we are fortunate, Both are espe-| 1 adapted cially we iT fi tec 5game t oO the new.W Sauer is a star basketball player and is | strong and speedy : Either would make | and| excellent at CALIFORNIA Lf lian pes ES itt F o se: : aiaueniebet ofl < er violin rendi jon A Sorence Kimball, who just re Migs. Zee California Tuesday even- Se OFFERED |e | ch aa uirector addition two byea come of vp } n association thMrs 5 / two in : remiums anc : on Premiu tion Decide Appoint Official Band. State ark Lar ung a9 sun Sylvia?’ a ARE et State of Utah Is shall of injuries. Of year, , wewe h ha program T vi iin obligat by Mr. Skelton, favor. Miss Edna Oe ae Cohn nh 1eard We hy timonia t me the of met | and great a with i the| on and George Marketts, Briefw,as easily addres as peo e hit the rogra = made by Bishop of pient re the ant i rts yy] Joseph H. .Taylo ber program [least two, . by »| adoubtedly plin BWobligeto e ee5 Tans "and te eee tes aWAP “Spring,” DO ‘hi | of: Brook Skelton Mr. > tk ie were it ; ulity rh nd) Do Oe wh “Who rie H aa Lumbers,,. the see the] | | J per mn S 16 ade nek. 4 y rene ae ve given:by Biv = Peet tavok ope y1 opening ‘he he the ; aI a , ndeatatete ary andfor Mltwo] Ss ; eee os by Missae Lorene vatdiatlona Leary plan vs « an et leasing -| Minette ¢ Bas re a =i yee client | her ina Fred Smith was heard in ex : , “Prolocue I’Pagliacci.”’ Two| voice. in ‘t rologu = LS ea by Miss! = pe Aaa kasi ‘ane Paroles” | : with witht Nina OROD ri ai ee avor ee Oyae Duets the”good. St pease, especially i Pr Py : } eran program ee the Fee found much foul ‘ which an and GW ZH by ty an nt .d re" evap ea aly | Indians Visconsin and Ilus hard games last year it conservatively, should do} Chicago, at quarter, | and ma < Ee yah ake 2 Others. So much depends| on | “pack, | have for, for the H. F T Sl |..che Debent. mublcats, Ee ap there w! addition, In tackle { pipsen’ of atv Anes isslo o| fund of theblic reading ‘room blind a z Ae acher, mtSmith iand Macombe lor, will leave soon onn aé mission to| lit held for at the the First | end, Radem va cn ee r| Germany, filled the 2 I Fourteer ce Bird | | Congregational et°thie publc Borary, oo the enough 1 men.for twonS sets ofeeeforwardseee ie a an aia. church aelast ee night, was~* || of terial mesure piriends : ; ee who same en int the, aaUch time Mt About the new style. and|as end ania at ae: See ~ ae at re experience much without wi Manage eee not be expt CO at tac FRANCISCO, luck. seer pane age aera oy Sean oa kin + like the impression at En-| thing has not appeared at quarterback tertainment for Benefit of Lib rary for the Blind. If not BROTHERS SAN rats A s counted had eT: - Given Before Crowded Ward rteenth oven he E i Rend Excellent . Program ° Joseph| for tor Bom . Into AO: Pe ente rt rs is an flele | CROWD \ Ss men none of them, fitted MEL , DRAWS HSIDALE | t Entertainment i | i Likely . IES rtai Farewell H Al G, prices? Street artist Parisian from ceptions A.| Inferlor to that of saat year meres oer ; | fen, en int ¢ gs were in the lineup, aes . : who Til vnder a handicap. From w the||.-ners; and -foremost American to.; say" concernin the] | the following . a ray insti-| eer prospects at the Midway ae ee . Se 2 ‘ nel s Laue to find oo a quar-| : orca Manager of the Southern Pacific. T FRIENDS UN of Salt Lake, Who sistant General rom AR YO the His A. Director ~ of Chicago, 21.— Sept. Chicago, a Stagg COof the UniversityaE Main Under the Management what I hear, Cornell has been hard hit. | But the Ithaca coaches will have ay; wealth of substitutes who were as good as the regulars In 1908 "The truth ts that it {s much harder| to make forecasts on champlonships, than it was before the introduction of in an Optimistic About Chances. )( at GOODS 71 South siiessndnsie act aten the Carlisle linois gave and, to put f GF f} / — Uneasy /GUARTER FORTEAN Mood DRY and “JT have heard enough good _ things about the teams we shall meet to give | all sorts of uneasiness he continued | ‘Minnesota, which we beat 29 to 0, will us a mighty hard game. Williams from Page 6. ~~~ ~~~~~~—~~ WARDONS NEED s : Garments you read our big be kept off. There will be some compctition for positions on the this fall." | he considered the chances| ;, Coach Stagg shrugged | hig shoulders his optimism changing to| T respect for squads of the rival coaches Sports | 'Coac h Stagg . S SS. most DAYS. cannot warm eleven Additional i co 7 Have quoting and for TEN Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear This entire stock at the mercy of the people. OF | the greatest once and get one. KANN i Goods, inaugurating This sale will continue WITH PRICES. |